Abstract
There are reported attempts designs of U.S. and its Western allies to create a “New Middle East”, through divisions within the populations of the Middle East and Central Asia through ethno-cultural, religious, sectarian, national, and political differentiations & demarcations. Apart from fuelling ethnic tensions, such as, those between Kurds and Arabs in Iraq, a sectarian divide is being deliberately cultivated within the ranks of the people of the Middle East which consider themselves Muslims. This divide is being fostered between Shia and Sunni Muslims by the U.S., British, and Israeli intelligence apparatus by recruiting various groups and leaders from these respective communities. Evidence exists that the roots of the Iraqi civil conflict is political rather than sectarian, and mainly between the separatists and nationalists rather than Shia-Sunni conflict.
Mahmood Ahmad,. (2007) DIVIDE AND RULE: The Hidden Conflict in Iraq, The Dialogue, Volume 2, Issue 4.
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